UPDATE: After repeatedly pushing back the start
time, Kanye West and Kid Cudi’s Kids See Ghosts listening party has been
delayed. The WAV app’s stream for the event has gone taken down and
currently shows an error message.
A collection of journalists and insiders have been bused to an undisclosed location in the Los Angeles area, with footage surfacing on social media.
It looks like the WAV app is becoming the destination for Kanye West album rollouts.
Much like last week’s release of ye, the G.O.O.D. Music founder and Kid Cudi will be streaming a listening party for their collaborative project Kids See Ghosts on the app.
This event is being held in Los Angeles as opposed to Wyoming, which played host to the ye listening party. The disorganized nature of the proceedings in Wyoming led to its host venue, Diamond Ranch, instituting a no rappers policy in the aftermath.
West and Cudi’s listening party was first announced by the latter’s manager, Dennis Cummings, on Tuesday (June 5). Cummings only revealed the location on Twitter, promising more details would come soon. Cudi unveiled the news of the livestream on Thursday (June 7).
Kids See Ghosts is the third of five albums that West announced in April. Pusha T’s DAYTONA kicked off the release schedule on May 25. Projects from Nas and Teyana Taylor will complete the collection later this month.
The listening party didn’t start at 11 p.m. Eastern as originally planned. The stream has been pushed back multiple times.
A collection of journalists and insiders have been bused to an undisclosed location in the Los Angeles area, with footage surfacing on social media.
It looks like the WAV app is becoming the destination for Kanye West album rollouts.
Much like last week’s release of ye, the G.O.O.D. Music founder and Kid Cudi will be streaming a listening party for their collaborative project Kids See Ghosts on the app.
This event is being held in Los Angeles as opposed to Wyoming, which played host to the ye listening party. The disorganized nature of the proceedings in Wyoming led to its host venue, Diamond Ranch, instituting a no rappers policy in the aftermath.
West and Cudi’s listening party was first announced by the latter’s manager, Dennis Cummings, on Tuesday (June 5). Cummings only revealed the location on Twitter, promising more details would come soon. Cudi unveiled the news of the livestream on Thursday (June 7).
Kids See Ghosts is the third of five albums that West announced in April. Pusha T’s DAYTONA kicked off the release schedule on May 25. Projects from Nas and Teyana Taylor will complete the collection later this month.
The listening party didn’t start at 11 p.m. Eastern as originally planned. The stream has been pushed back multiple times.
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